On Thursday 14 of January 2016 23:09:27 deloptes wrote:
Dan Youngquist wrote:
If you don't want it autoremoved, you can set it to manually installed, and autoremove will then ignore it. Autoremove tags stuff that was installed as a dependency of something else that's no longer present.
Does it mean when manually installed it would also upgrade when I call apt-get upgrade?
I'm just wondering why it would see the dhcp server as not dependent on anything?
The package was originally named dhcp-server, but for some time is named isc-dhcp-server. So the original dhcp-server is just an unnecessary transition package and can be removed. It's your case?